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Stinging Stigma! with Dr. Dunn

Podcast door Let's Beehive!

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Over Stinging Stigma! with Dr. Dunn

Welcome to the Stinging Stigma!™ Podcast. Are you ready to learn about HIV/AIDS and anti-stigma messaging? Join Dr. Andrea Dunn, Founder and Executive Director of Let's Beehive!, Inc., as she tackles HIV-related stigma among the general public and those living with, vulnerable to, and/or affected by HIV/AIDS. On this podcast, Dr. Dunn will provide listeners (aka “honeybees”) with a dose of bee venom that strikes back at HIV and debunk myths associated with this disease.

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aflevering S2 E15: Testimonials of Community Voices in Action artwork

S2 E15: Testimonials of Community Voices in Action

So often, we talk about programs, strategies, and public health initiatives — but the true measure of success is the people whose lives are touched by them. The women who feel more informed, more confident, and more empowered to advocate for their health and the health of those around them. In today’s episode, we’re shining a light on the real impact of prevention, education, and community connection. You’ll hear a powerful testimonials from people who we have educated and/or partnered with to increase PrEP awareness for women and has experienced firsthand how education, support, and community engagement can transform the way we think about HIV prevention and tools like PrEP. These stories matter. They remind us that prevention is not just about medication — it’s about knowledge, access, sisterhood, and empowerment. Because when one woman learns about her options, she often shares that knowledge with another woman, and another, and another… and that’s how movements are built. So today, we’re celebrating voices of impact, stories of empowerment, and the power of prevention. Let’s dive in.

17 nov 2025 - 18 min
aflevering S2 E14: Love Yourself, Love Your Body with Adonis Brown artwork

S2 E14: Love Yourself, Love Your Body with Adonis Brown

Today’s episode is a really special one because I’m joined by someone who brings both personal experience and real-world perspective to the conversation about PrEP. My guest today is Adonis Brown. He is a close friend of mine who has been a long-term PrEP user for over a decade. For the past 11 years, he has been taking Truvada for PrEP and has remained HIV negative — a powerful example of how effective HIV prevention can be when people have access to the right tools and information. In this episode, we’re diving into some incredibly relevant and practical topics that many people are curious about but don’t always get the chance to discuss openly. We talk about PrEP on college campuses, patient assistance programs, online and mail-order PrEP services, how people can navigate healthcare systems when providers make assumptions, and the importance of open conversations about STI testing with sexual partners. We’ll also break down the differences between PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis), discuss emerging strategies like DoxyPEP, and explore how public conversations — including those involving celebrities — are helping normalize HIV prevention. And importantly, we also touch on how prevention tools like PrEP can benefit to women and even including people who inject drugs, highlighting the importance of making prevention accessible to everyone. This episode is packed with honest insights, lived experience, and practical information about navigating prevention in today’s world. So whether you’re new to PrEP, curious about your options, or simply interested in hearing from someone who has successfully used PrEP for over a decade, this conversation is for you. Let’s get into it.

10 nov 2025 - 1 h 1 min
aflevering S2 E13: PrEP Talk! - The Power of Influence with Koiya artwork

S2 E13: PrEP Talk! - The Power of Influence with Koiya

The power of influence — because sometimes the most transformative thing we can do is simply start talking. My guest today is Koiya, a passionate sexual health advocate and the host of the podcast Talk! with Koiya. Through her platform, Koiya is helping normalize conversations about sexual health by creating a space where people can ask questions, share their experiences, and learn without shame or judgment. Her show, created in partnership with the incredible public health initiative Talk Test Treat, encourages people to speak openly about topics that are often considered taboo — from testing and prevention to relationships and self-advocacy in healthcare. What makes Koiya’s work so powerful is her ability to blend education with social media influence and impact. By sharing personal stories and engaging directly with her audience, she helps listeners see that sexual health conversations don’t have to be uncomfortable — they can actually be empowering. In today’s conversation, we’re talking about the importance of open dialogue, the role of media and storytelling in reducing stigma, and how platforms like podcasts can help more people learn about tools like PrEP and other ways to protect their health. Because the more we talk, the more we normalize. And the more we normalize, the more people feel empowered to seek information, ask questions, and take control of their health. So get ready for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about sexual health, storytelling, and the power of speaking up.

8 nov 2025 - 5 min
aflevering S2 E12: Fierce, PrEPared, and Protected with Ashley Cobb artwork

S2 E12: Fierce, PrEPared, and Protected with Ashley Cobb

Today’s episode is one that I know so many of you are going to love because we’re diving into a topic that has historically been surrounded by silence, shame, and stigma — pleasure, sexuality, and sexual health for women, especially women of color. My guest today is Ashley Cobb, a certified and award-winning sexual health educator, writer, and the author of the powerful book Pleasure Please! The Black Woman’s Guide to Better Sex. What makes this conversation especially powerful is that Ashley doesn’t just educate about sexual health — she lives the message as well. As a woman who takes PrEP, she understands firsthand how prevention can be an empowering tool for protecting your health and taking control of your sexual wellbeing. In this episode, we’ll talk about how pleasure and prevention can coexist, why PrEP should be part of the conversation for women, and how shifting the narrative around sexuality can help more women feel confident advocating for their health. Ashley’s work reminds us that sexual health is about — empowerment, knowledge, and freedom. If you would like to purchase a copy of Ashley's book:Pleasure, Please!: The Black Woman's Guide to Unapologetic Pleasure and Confidence by Ashley K. Cobb, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pleasure-please-ashley-k-cobb/1147712461?ean=9781394337910]Follow her on IG @sexwithashley

5 nov 2025 - 47 min
aflevering S2 E11: PrEP Disparities and Health Equity Strategies with Dr. Tucker-Seeley artwork

S2 E11: PrEP Disparities and Health Equity Strategies with Dr. Tucker-Seeley

There are huge disparities among people who use PrEP for HIV prevention (91% male and 9% female). Today’s episode is a really important one because we’re talking about health equity, access to prevention, and what it truly means to navigate healthcare systems that don’t always serve everyone equally. My guest, Dr. Tucker-Seeley, is a dynamic public health leader in the health equity space. He’s an expert who has developed a powerful framework designed to address health disparities and help organizations rethink how they deliver care to the communities that need it most. But what makes this conversation especially meaningful is that his work isn’t just academic — it’s personal. As a gay man who is also on PrEP, he brings lived experience to the conversation about HIV prevention, access, and navigating healthcare systems that can sometimes be confusing, stigmatizing, or difficult to access. In this discussion, we’ll explore how his health equity strategies and framework can help close the gaps in HIV prevention for women, why PrEP access still looks different across communities, and what lessons from the LGBTQ+ community can help empower more women to learn about and access PrEP. He’ll also share practical insights for women who may be curious about PrEP but aren’t sure where to start — offering advice on how to advocate for yourself, ask the right questions, and take control of your health. At the end of the day, HIV prevention should be accessible, informed, and stigma-free for everyone. Press play and get into this important conversation. Click on the link below to learn more about Dr. Tucker-Seeley's Framework.Framework — Health Equity Strategies & Solutions [https://www.healthequitystrategies.org/framework]Thank you, CVS Health®, for sponsoring our She Is PrEPalicious® HIV Prevention Program! Together we can make a difference!

4 nov 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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